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* [Bug regex/1232] New: regex.h comment for RE_NO_EMPTY_RANGES is incorrect
@ 2005-08-23 19:07 eggert at gnu dot org
  2005-08-23 19:08 ` [Bug regex/1232] " eggert at gnu dot org
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From: eggert at gnu dot org @ 2005-08-23 19:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: glibc-bugs-regex

James Youngman reported that the comment in regex.h is incorrect
for RE_NO_EMPTY_RANGES: when "ending range point collates higher than the
starting range point", the range is a normal range; it is not ignored.

Also, the comment isn't clear about what it means for a range to
be "ignored".

I'll attach a patch.

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           Summary: regex.h comment for RE_NO_EMPTY_RANGES is incorrect
           Product: glibc
           Version: 2.3.5
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: regex
        AssignedTo: gotom at debian dot or dot jp
        ReportedBy: eggert at gnu dot org
                CC: glibc-bugs-regex at sources dot redhat dot com,glibc-
                    bugs at sources dot redhat dot com


http://sources.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1232

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